The Picture - Mittelschulvorbereitung Englisch

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The Picture - Mittelschulvorbereitung Englisch

The Picture
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T314
At the corner of a little street in Bournemouth there was antique shop. Mr Alfred Green
was the owner of the shop. He knew a lot about antiques of all kinds. He was fond of art.
One Tuesday morning in October, Mr Green
was waiting for customers. He had lit the
open fire in the back of the shop. The shop
bell rang. Mr Green went to see who it was.
It was a boy of about fifteen. Under his arm
he had a brown paper parcel. "Hello. Are
you Mr Green?" "Yes, that's right. Come in,
please. And what can I do for you, son?"
"Oh, it's this awful old picture," the boy said,
and he unwrapped the parcel. He showed
Mr Green a painting of boats on the sea in a
beautiful old frame. Mr Green had never
been more surprised in all his life. "We're
selling our house. We’re moving north, you
see," the boy told him, "and for the last few
days we've been looking through old boxes
and things. We've got an awful lot of
rubbish. Like this picture. Dad found it in the
attic yesterday, and he thought perhaps the
frame was worth a few pounds. Perhaps you
could sell it to one of your customers." Mr
Green was still looking at the picture. He
was not really listening to what the boy was
about: ungefähr
art: Kunst
at last: schlussendlich
at once: sofort
attic: Dachboden
awful: fürchterlich
bright: hell (erleuchtet)
business: Geschäft
corner: Ecke
customer: Kunde
ever: je
excited: aufgeregt
fabulous: fantastisch
fantastic: phantastisch
few: einige
frame: Rahmen
like: wie
not...at all: überhaupt nicht
of all kind: aller Art
owner: Besitzer
parcel: Paket
perhaps: vielleicht
really: wirklich
rubbish: Abfall
still: immer noch
through: durch
saying. "Well, yes," he said at last. "I mean well, no. People aren’t much interested in
old pictures nowadays, you know."
It was fantastic. Nothing like this had ever
happened to him before. He had seen at
once that the awful old picture was not
rubbish at all - it was an original Turner!
Yes, an original Turner, he knew it! It was
difficult to keep calm. But Mr Green knew
that he had to. The frame was certainly not
worth more than a few pounds, but the
picture - he could make half a million out of
the picture! But he must keep quiet. Of
course, he must be very careful! How had
this fabulous work of art ever got into the
hands of this boy's parents? How could they
have an original Turner in the house and not
know what it was? It was all so fantastic.
The important thing now was to talk calmly.
Try not to show the boy how excited he felt,
and the picture would be his. "You don't
think you could sell the frame, then?" The
boy was looking sad. "I didn't say that
exactly." Mr Green took the picture from the
boy for a moment. "Well, perhaps I’ll be able
to find a customer for it. Er - fifty pounds?"
He hoped his voice sounded calm. "Fifty
pounds? But that's great!" The boy had not
expected so much. "Thanks very much, Mr
Green!" He asked the boy to sit down near
the fire in the back of the room for a moment
while he went upstairs to fetch the money.
When he came down a few minutes later,
something smelt strange. And the fire was
burning more brightly than before. "Here you
are, Mr Green, it's yours," said the boy and
gave him the old frame. I took the picture
out and threw it into the fire. You only
wanted the frame."
to be able: fähig sein
to expect: erwarten
to fetch: holen
to happen: geschehen
to keep calm: ruhig bleiben
to move: zügeln
to offer: anbieten
to sell: verkaufen
to surprise: überraschen
to unwrap: auspacken
upstairs: oben (im Haus)
while: während
worth: wert
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1. An der Ecke einer kleinen Straße. ...........................................................................................................
2. Er war der Besitzer des Ladens. ...............................................................................................................
3. Er wusste viel über alte Gemälde. ............................................................................................................
4. Er hatte gerne Kunst.. ...............................................................................................................................
5. Die Ladenglocke klingelte. ........................................................................................................................
6. Er ging schauen, wer es war.. ..................................................................................................................
7. Der Junge war ungefähr fünfzehn.. ..........................................................................................................
8. Er hatte ein braunes Paket unter seinem Arm. .........................................................................................
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9. Was kann ich für Sie tun? .........................................................................................................................
10. Er wickelte das Paket aus. ......................................................................................................................
11. Er zeigte ihm ein Bild in einem schönen Rahmen.. . ..............................................................................
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12. Wir ziehen nach Norden um. ................................................................................................................. .
13. Dad fand es gestern im Estrich. .............................................................................................................
14. Er wusste, dass es ein originaler Turner war. ........................................................................................
15. Der Rahmen war ungefähr zwanzig Pfund wert. ...................................................................................
16. Du musst ruhig bleiben.. .........................................................................................................................
17. Versuche, ruhig zu sprechen. ................................................................................................................
18. Vielleicht werde ich einen Kunden finden können. .................................................................................
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19. Aber das ist ja großartig! ........................................................................................................................
19. Er hatte nicht so viel erwartet..................................................................................................................
20. Er ging nach oben, um das Geld zu holen. . ...........................................................................................
21. Fünf Minuten später kam er nach unten. ...............................................................................................
22. Etwas roch komisch. ..............................................................................................................................
23. Ich warf das Bild in das Feuer. ...............................................................................................................